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Everything posted by Galeigh
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in 2 years we must have a Massive drunk topic then
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And probably the only one doing a conference at this point
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Lost Boys, hands down for me. It's one of the movies that made me love Vampires.
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At first I was skeptical, but now I am hyped.
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That's Nolan in a nutshell right there. He is really good at technical aspects, but terrible at anything abstract. His movies are like a robot's attempt at human emotion.
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It was great and I need moar. Klaus is a sweetheart ??
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Going with Gangs of New York only because it was the first one to come to mind, but pretty much any of these could win and I would be ok with it.
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Homecoming was good, but gotg 2 had me fucking crying in the theater. No contest there. Mary Poppins will never die
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I didn't say Nolan was completely to blame, but that his approach is what led to the Snyder-verse bollacks we got. Suits told Snyder to make it like Nolan's movies and he did so, without even stopping to think whether or not he should.
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I actually don't like Nolan's directing style. I find it boring and tedious for the most part. The Batman Trilogy is carried by the actors involved more so than the director's vision. In fact, I lay a good portion of the blame for DC movie failures on his shoulders. His "let's cut out the "comicy" stuff" approach neutered every IP that wasn't Batman, but because it was so successful money wise WB made it the defacto approach for all DC movies.
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TFW you realize Rufus isn't gone, he's just reach the highest level of air guitar.
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I haven't even watched trailers. I wanna go in as fresh as possible.
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I second this.
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If Scorbunny ends up fire/fighting there will be a tooooon of vitriol lobbed at it and gamefreak. People are legit sick of that combo.
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Good. A follow up like that shouldn't be short.
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Never said they didn't. The critique of Hollywood formula in Big Trouble is, sadly, still very true today though. So not only does it hold up as film, but it's underlying message still hits home despite being decades old.
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I went with Big Trouble in Little China. I think it honestly holds up better than ANY of his other movies. The whole thing is a dissection of hollywood storytelling where the classic "Male hero lead" is actually and incompetent loud mouth who had no business even being involved. Depending on your perspective you could watch 2 or 3 different movies in this one film.
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It's one of those names that can be male or female, so you could run with it either way.
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I think Bust Scruggs is gonna be one of those great movies lost to time because it was a Netflix release. It deserves so much more attention that it gets
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I literally forgot I watched that movie until I saw it on the list, and was like "Oh yeah, I remember that" and then immediately forgot about it again. It just didn't click for me.